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NESTLÉ EXPANDS RESEARCH AND
INNOVATION ACTIVITIES IN ASIA WITH NEW RESEARCH CENTRE IN SINGAPORE’S
BIOPOLIS
Centre to focus on Healthy
Ageing and nutritional interventions which support older populations both
regionally and
globally
Singapore – Nestlé
announced today that it will expand research and innovation activities in Asia
with the establishment of Nestlé Research Centre (NRC) Asia in Biopolis, the
biomedical research hub of Singapore. The expansion builds on Nestlé’s strategic
innovation partnership with Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and
Research (A*STAR), and provides a new base for Nestlé Research Centre, with a
focus on Healthy Ageing.
Longer life expectancy
and a marked decline in fertility rates have resulted in a rapidly ageing global
population, with significant economic, healthcare and societal repercussions. In
particular, Asia’s ageing population is expected to reach 1.2 billion and
account for 60 per cent of the world’s population of older people by 2050 .
Nestlé has identified a strategic need for a
research footprint within Asia to study the role of nutrition and early
development in health and disease, so as to better address the needs of the
region’s ageing population.
NRC Asia’s strong
focus on Healthy Ageing leverages Singapore’s strong biomedical research
capabilities and diverse ethnic population to enrich the wellbeing, health and
longevity of Asia’s aged. The regional insights gleaned on geriatric nutrition
could also lead to nutritional interventions across the
globe.
Furthering a longstanding
relationship
The establishment of NRC
Asia builds on the success of Nestlé’s strategic innovation partnership with
A*STAR, Singapore's lead public sector research agency driving economic-oriented
research. The origins of Nestlé’s partnership with A*STAR date back to 2011,
when NRC began collaborative projects in clinical nutrition research with
A*STAR’s Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS).
Since then, the partnership has gone from
strength to strength, giving Nestlé the confidence to anchor NRC Asia in
Singapore. NRC Asia’s scope of research encompasses both new and existing
platforms which have been jointly developed with
A*STAR.
For Nestlé, the appeal of A*STAR comes
from its spectrum of research capabilities and ability to integrate these
expertise together with that of the wider innovation ecosystem in Singapore.
Since the signing of a Framework Research
Agreement with A*STAR in Jan 2014, Nestlé Research has set up strategic
platforms around food science and technology, materials science and packaging,
nutrition, health and behaviour.
The
collaboration will also increasingly expand on biotransformation – the use of
natural processes, such as fermentation, to transform raw materials into
ingredients with nutritional or functional benefits.
Yielding positive results
The ongoing research collaborations between both
partners are already delivering impactful outcomes. An example is a project to
improve the sustainable use of raw materials, such as barley, in Nestlé’s malt
extract production. A team from Nestlé, and A*STAR’s Institute of Chemical and
Engineering Sciences (ICES) and Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) have
achieved break-through results in Nestlé’s malt extraction process. The result:
the sustainability of Nestlé’s malt extraction facility in Singapore has been
boosted, furthering Nestlé’s commitment to environmental
sustainability.
With the new focus on Healthy
Ageing, key platform projects between Nestlé and A*STAR are also in progress.
One such project, a multi-party collaboration with Nestlé, A*STAR’s Singapore
Immunology Network (SIgN), the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Sanofi
Pasteur rides on an existing vaccination study in the elderly. It seeks to
understand the role of nutrition and lifestyle on immune robustness and frailty,
with the end goal of developing nutritional interventions to improve immunity
and wellbeing in the elderly.
NRC Asia will be
situated within Singapore’s Biopolis, alongside A*STAR’s biomedical research
institutes. With the centre’s close proximity to private and public sector
research at Biopolis as well as neighboring hospitals and universities, Nestlé
will be able to tap on Singapore’s integrated R&D ecosystem to conduct
collaborative research to develop quality nutritional
products.
The launch of NRC Asia brings upstream
research activities that complement Nestlé’s existing facility for applied
research and product development. This expansion is also supported by the
Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), which has played a significant role
in facilitating Nestlé’s business and growing presence in Singapore and the
region, since its inception.
Nestlé is expected
to increase its total headcount at NRC Asia by 25 in the next three to five
years. This includes key positions such as Dr Fabrizio Agrigoni, Head of NRC
Asia and Head of Nestlé’s Healthy Ageing
programme.
“The Nestlé and A*STAR partnership has
shown significant results and great potential for both partners. The
collaboration and the founding of our Healthy Ageing programme also marks the
start of a new drive of scientific innovation efforts which support unmet
nutritional needs of Asia’s ageing population,” said Dr Fabrizio Arigoni.
Professor Stefan Catsicas, Chief Technology
Officer, Nestlé S.A. added: “Singapore’s focus on higher education and
scientific excellence with strong industrial development purpose makes it an
ideal place to broaden our research base while bridging our NRC presence in
China and Japan.
“Our priority is to participate
in building an unprecedented ecosystem where the government, academia and
industry worlds come together to improve people’s quality of life. Through open
innovation with key players in the region, Nestlé believes that nutritional
science will provide enhanced solutions that support health and
wellness.”
Mr Lim Chuan Poh, Chairman of A*STAR,
stated, “We are delighted at Nestlé’s expansion in Singapore. As one of our
valued partners, Nestlé has been instrumental in collaborating with A*STAR to
significantly grow our research in food and nutrition in Singapore. We look
forward to working closely with Nestlé to meet the needs of Singapore’s and
Asia’s ageing populations and empower them to live longer, healthier and more
fulfilling
lives.”
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For
media queries and clarifications, please
contact:
Ms Shree Ann Mathavan
Corporate Affairs & Public Relations Manager
Nestlé Singapore
Tel: +65 6836
7173
Email: shreeann.mathavan@sg.nestlé.com
Ms Tang Xin Ning
Senior Officer,
Corporate Communications
Agency for Science, Technology and
Research
Tel: +65 6826 6452 / 8182 4920
Email: tang_xin_ning@a-star.edu.sg
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About
Nestlé Research & Development
Nestlé operates the
largest Research and Development network of any food company in the world. It
has 40 R&D Centres worldwide with over 5,000 people involved in
R&D.
About Nestlé’s Heritage in
Asia
Nestlé’s first Asian R&D Centre was established
in Singapore in 1980 and now employs 135 people from 19 different nations with
expertise in food science and technology, engineering, packaging and nutrition
to support product and process
development.
About the Agency for
Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
The Agency for
Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) is Singapore's lead public sector
agency that spearheads economic oriented research to advance scientific
discovery and develop innovative technology. Through open innovation, we
collaborate with our partners in both the public and private sectors to benefit
society.
As a Science and Technology
Organisation, A*STAR bridges the gap between academia and industry. Our research
creates economic growth and jobs for Singapore, and enhances lives by
contributing to societal benefits such as improving outcomes in healthcare,
urban living, and sustainability.
We play a key
role in nurturing and developing a diversity of talent and leaders in our Agency
and Research Institutes, the wider research community and industry. A*STAR
oversees 18 biomedical sciences and physical sciences and engineering research
entities primarily located in Biopolis and Fusionopolis.
For more information on A*STAR, please visit
www.a-star.edu.sg.